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we mentioned google, intel, ebay, microsoft. all of those companies that the ceos say for every one of those people i keep, i can hire three americans. >> the widespread agreement. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. >> let me say at the outset that nobody is misled, i am a strong supporter of a system that encourages high skilled workers, but the composition of this panel may leave the impression that i hope is not the wind that we intend to leave, that is all immigration reform is about. witht to be cleare that google antioch who can't ebay, we are founded and run by immigrants, but none of them came here under a skilled worker visa program and came here as a family based immigrants, refugees, or children. just to be absolutely clear on this, the emphasis that seems to be placed on high skill visas and reform, are we clear that is not to the exclusion of other kinds of immigration reform? and if i can get clarity on that from all four witnesses, i just want that on the record. >> the u.s. economy is in a
we mentioned google, intel, ebay, microsoft. all of those companies that the ceos say for every one of those people i keep, i can hire three americans. >> the widespread agreement. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. >> let me say at the outset that nobody is misled, i am a strong supporter of a system that encourages high skilled workers, but the composition of this panel may leave the impression that i hope is not the wind that we intend to leave, that...
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and google connect, but i like google. let me lay out the case why i like yahoo! more. marisa myer, folks have underestimated her and i really think she's turned around the company in the last seven months. keep in mind, she was stanford university graduate, two degrees, and she specialized in artificial intelligence. that artificial intelligence specialization allows her to sell mobile in cross-displays and conversely why i do like google, and actually liked it before the earnings number, it's overstretched. one of the things driving google is people falling out of love with apple that's really overextended its multi-year high on google. looking for a big pullback on google and get into yahoo! right here against the 50-day moving average. >> so, when you look at the charts though, i mean, they are both looking pretty good. we're looking at google right here. do you think it's extended? >> let me take the baton from jeff there since we're breaking down the charts. i think google is the stock to own. the quintessential tech stock for 2013. you've seen the well-defined tr
and google connect, but i like google. let me lay out the case why i like yahoo! more. marisa myer, folks have underestimated her and i really think she's turned around the company in the last seven months. keep in mind, she was stanford university graduate, two degrees, and she specialized in artificial intelligence. that artificial intelligence specialization allows her to sell mobile in cross-displays and conversely why i do like google, and actually liked it before the earnings number, it's...
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., google, the iphone and, god, what would we do without barograph codes? i expect we'll hear more examples from the witnesses and we could probably spend our entire hearing reading off such a list. and yet i fear some of my colleagues in congress will still be unimpressed. we'll still hear arguments that the federal government's role should be restricted to so-called basic research because the private citizen can do the rest alone. not everybody has to take a cut. that is the 8.2% cuts loob looming on march 1 may hurt a bit. but are better for the country in the long run. i happen to believe personally that we can invest it in unemployment or food stamps or we can invest it in the future that will eliminate the need for both. so, let me attempt to briefly preempt some of these arguments. r&d is not simple. linear process from basic to applied to development and so on to a final commercial product. it also doesn't go in only one direction. r&d is part of a complex innovation process with many feedback loops. there's no clear line at which the public role en
., google, the iphone and, god, what would we do without barograph codes? i expect we'll hear more examples from the witnesses and we could probably spend our entire hearing reading off such a list. and yet i fear some of my colleagues in congress will still be unimpressed. we'll still hear arguments that the federal government's role should be restricted to so-called basic research because the private citizen can do the rest alone. not everybody has to take a cut. that is the 8.2% cuts loob...
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that is daniel sieberg of google. have a good day. > > thanks, you too. still ahead, are instincts the key to success? the discussion next, with bill moller. the mind is an amazing computer. actually it's helping you when you don't even realize it. for example, you're facing a difficult challenge, maybe in the office. you can't seem to make the call, but your mind is trying to guide you. it's speaking to you in that little whispery voice, suggesting what you should do. going with your gut, it's sometimes called, or simply "instinct." there's an amazing book about to come out. it's called the power of instinct written by brian brawdy. he is a former police officer, police detective from new york state, and a survivalist - you love the wilderness. who has been studying this - because i know malcolm gladwell has written about it in a fascinating way - who is studying this strange idea of how our mind works in this sort of mystical way? > > believe it or not bill, the study of neuroscience, which is where this originated from, is just blowing up now. the amou
that is daniel sieberg of google. have a good day. > > thanks, you too. still ahead, are instincts the key to success? the discussion next, with bill moller. the mind is an amazing computer. actually it's helping you when you don't even realize it. for example, you're facing a difficult challenge, maybe in the office. you can't seem to make the call, but your mind is trying to guide you. it's speaking to you in that little whispery voice, suggesting what you should do. going with your...
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google has about 48 billion in cash. if you squeezed out the cash, put it aside then you get a much lower p-e that you feel you're comfortable with, correct? >> correct. you get to a p-e of about 12 to 13 which adjusted for growth, google is growing much faster than the s&p 500 than you're getting a cheaper stock than the market. i think that's cheap. liz: okay. let me take dan's side since he stood me up. i think i'm being pretty nice. dan says, and i wouldn't disagree with him on this, google has not at least proven to the market that it has in a more exciting way monetized its big purchase of youtube. we have been talking about the budweiser clydesdale commercial. 6.3 million hits on that commercial on youtube. i just checked. it's such a good commercial, but i don't really see how they are monetizing that. if they were able to do that in a better way, why not then take dan's side of it and say what are they doing over there? >> one of the problems google doesn't tell you how much they are making out of youtube. they'
google has about 48 billion in cash. if you squeezed out the cash, put it aside then you get a much lower p-e that you feel you're comfortable with, correct? >> correct. you get to a p-e of about 12 to 13 which adjusted for growth, google is growing much faster than the s&p 500 than you're getting a cheaper stock than the market. i think that's cheap. liz: okay. let me take dan's side since he stood me up. i think i'm being pretty nice. dan says, and i wouldn't disagree with him on...
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you can google the image and this will come up. it shows the light in south korea and neighboring countries including china and then a very dark north korea. however accurate is this satellite photo? if it is, what does it tell you about life in north korea? guest: it is a very accurate, iconic photoperiod is not always as a lot about the development of the two countries that were established in the late 1940's but also says a lot about how this one country is situated in the middle of the most economically dynamic region of the world today. yet because of its policies, they are not able to benefit or participate in any of it. in my book, i write about a trip that i took to north korea as a u.s. government official spending a few days there. then we crossed and took a helicopter back to seoul, then flying in and see the south korean skyline after spending three days in north korea, it is just astonishing to look at the differences in development in these two places. the only way to explain it is politics. it has nothing to do with
you can google the image and this will come up. it shows the light in south korea and neighboring countries including china and then a very dark north korea. however accurate is this satellite photo? if it is, what does it tell you about life in north korea? guest: it is a very accurate, iconic photoperiod is not always as a lot about the development of the two countries that were established in the late 1940's but also says a lot about how this one country is situated in the middle of the most...
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google has sent a google delegation to north tory yaw. north korea. john mccain is unhappy and the state department is unhappy, and then suddenly google came out with the map of north korea. so we should blame google for the video. >> it is the first time we ever saw an in depth look of the terrain of north korea. bill, you ruled north korea with an iron fist from 1978 to 1980. or it might have been a stinky fest. i can't remember. >> there was a member who said, and i quote, i think this is bluster. the good news is while they are evil, they are not stupid. they know they would lose. first of all, why are we talking to kato from china when we need to be focusing on north korea. >> it is a libertarian thing. it is not the sidekick to the green hornet. >> i think they will show it is the psychics of the green hornet. let's go to the tape. all right bruce lee. i think they might be stupid. let's look at the video. what they have got here is 80s era songs coupled with 90s era graphics. the message is we are supposed to be afraid of that. i think they mig
google has sent a google delegation to north tory yaw. north korea. john mccain is unhappy and the state department is unhappy, and then suddenly google came out with the map of north korea. so we should blame google for the video. >> it is the first time we ever saw an in depth look of the terrain of north korea. bill, you ruled north korea with an iron fist from 1978 to 1980. or it might have been a stinky fest. i can't remember. >> there was a member who said, and i quote, i...
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google or yahoo? let's talk numbers. on the technical side it's carter worth. he's with oppenheimer. on the fundamental side it's john stevenson with first insight investment management. carter, what do you think? you don't like either do you? >> i'll say which analyst to listen to, don't listen to either of them. >> ouch. >> the thing is here, look. these are big tech names that are doing well. big tech in general are doing poorly. microsoft, intel, apple. it's too much of a good thing. google bounced from 650 back to an all-time high at 770. that's 20% in two months. i think you fade that. and really with yahoo, it's the same thing. this thing's shot the moon. it's 16.21. do you buy or sell stocks. i think history shows you're better to trim something like that. >> the charts don't tell the whole story here. >> there's always the fundamentals. >> yeah. john go ahead. you like both these companies, don't you? >> i think they're both good. you have to go with the analyst on the upgrade. these are extremely come mettive valuations. it's got one of the best franc
google or yahoo? let's talk numbers. on the technical side it's carter worth. he's with oppenheimer. on the fundamental side it's john stevenson with first insight investment management. carter, what do you think? you don't like either do you? >> i'll say which analyst to listen to, don't listen to either of them. >> ouch. >> the thing is here, look. these are big tech names that are doing well. big tech in general are doing poorly. microsoft, intel, apple. it's too much of a...
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search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got
search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new...
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and how about google"? take a look at the daily chart here. google made a new all-time high. remember when we were in ohio, and the thing fell apart? look at this. it is amazing. lang points out, we see stocks tack on an additional 10% move after the first historical high. and look at that, google like netflix, the stock stayed longer than anyone imagined. overbought, yes. if you want to get a feel for tech, forget dell, i want you to think fang. facebook, amazon, netflix and google. all turbocharged momentum stocks. you don't have to bet with the fangs of technology. you shouldn't bet against them. there is a good chance that you might get bitten! >>> coming up, full power. eaton corporation is trading near 52-week highs after reporting quarterly results. cramer plugs you into the future of this industrial giant to find out if it is charging ahead or running low on juice. don't miss the exclusive with the ceo. >> allergan catapulted in 2013, botox smoothed out any wrinkles. could new application send shares higher? find out when cramer talks to the ceo, just ahead. coming up
and how about google"? take a look at the daily chart here. google made a new all-time high. remember when we were in ohio, and the thing fell apart? look at this. it is amazing. lang points out, we see stocks tack on an additional 10% move after the first historical high. and look at that, google like netflix, the stock stayed longer than anyone imagined. overbought, yes. if you want to get a feel for tech, forget dell, i want you to think fang. facebook, amazon, netflix and google. all...
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in a deal signed by the president and google boss, google will set up an $82 million fund to help old media adapt to the digital age. publishers in germany are still involved in a similar dispute. after four years of leading the u.s. state department, today hillary clinton formally turned into her resignation. speaking to her staff one last time, she issued her thanks and ended them to carry on their -- encouraged thome carry on their work for the -- them to carry on their work for the country and the president. how will she be remembered? the bbc's state department correspondent looks back at her legacy. >> she's one of the most recognized and respected women in the world. after four years as secretary of state, hillary clinton leaves the job with close to 70% approval rating. >> i am going to miss it. i'm going to miss the people i worked with here, i'm going to misrepresenting my country when that blue and white plane with the united states of america lands, i'm going to miss making the progress that we made over the last four years in restoring american leadership and solving prob
in a deal signed by the president and google boss, google will set up an $82 million fund to help old media adapt to the digital age. publishers in germany are still involved in a similar dispute. after four years of leading the u.s. state department, today hillary clinton formally turned into her resignation. speaking to her staff one last time, she issued her thanks and ended them to carry on their -- encouraged thome carry on their work for the -- them to carry on their work for the country...
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if you google it, it is problem- solving. i came to washington to solve problems. unfortunately, as the problems have gotten bigger, congress has gotten smaller. not smaller in size or ego, but smaller in the ability to get things done. we are pulled in one direction or the other, we have to do this for our party or for this group or that group. what we need is for all of you to help us by reaching out to your representatives and tell them to join with us, and join with no labels. tell your representative to become a problem solver. it will give your representatives the incentive to join us and come together because in the end, we have to work together for our country to solve these problems. it is only going to have been not just because the 25 of us get together, but because the american people say we need to get things solved. we need you to solve them. this is not just up to us, it is up to every single person in this group. [applause] >> there is something important that happened here this morning. the semi you are represented here today, when they identified
if you google it, it is problem- solving. i came to washington to solve problems. unfortunately, as the problems have gotten bigger, congress has gotten smaller. not smaller in size or ego, but smaller in the ability to get things done. we are pulled in one direction or the other, we have to do this for our party or for this group or that group. what we need is for all of you to help us by reaching out to your representatives and tell them to join with us, and join with no labels. tell your...
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google has been the name that's actually outperformed recently. kudos to grasso. >> the flip side is he's making the case for google, so, that's your good if we said good, bad or ugly for grasso. so, grasso, what would you do with google here? could you add to shares? >>> added to shares on friday. and, today was a down day for the market, so, you seal those big high fliers get a lot taken out of them. i would still look to add, but remember, 725 is probably your support, near-term support. don't get crazy adding up here. >> how about the ugly? what about the ugly? >> there's no ugly. >> free pass. oh. >> hey now! oh! >> that's right. >> is that a says catch? >> when i take care of the knsn, that's what you have to wear. >> hot stuff. >> only place you can find yellow snow. >> you tweet it, we trade it. let's get to some of today's best tweets. this is for karen. james asks, does jcp nooe or any other retailers besides macy look interesting? >> i do not like jcpenney. we are short jcpenney, we have been for some time. we recently became short in t
google has been the name that's actually outperformed recently. kudos to grasso. >> the flip side is he's making the case for google, so, that's your good if we said good, bad or ugly for grasso. so, grasso, what would you do with google here? could you add to shares? >>> added to shares on friday. and, today was a down day for the market, so, you seal those big high fliers get a lot taken out of them. i would still look to add, but remember, 725 is probably your support,...
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and google teaming up. google will display ads on yahoo! properties using google ad programs. the two will then share resulting ad revenue. these are two internet firms with a lot of history. last year yahoo! hired away google executive marisa meyer. and maria meyer hired a former google executive. yahoo! up 1.7%. >> scott baker, what do you do with this one? it's an interesting move from marisa meyer. >> it's an interesting one. the easy money being made in yahoo!. these strategic relations she's put together are smart. >> you're telling me you wouldn't be a buyer of this stock here because you think the money has been nad? >> the easy money has been made. she's through her honeymoon period. let's see what she can deliver on. i wouldn't be a buyer of yahoo!. >> retailers topping same store sales estimates for january bedib despite consumers being faced with higher payroll taxes. macy's and gap among the winners. stacy, what were you most impressed with? >> we've been playing the off price retailers. i think you have head winds with the consumer in general just given the payro
and google teaming up. google will display ads on yahoo! properties using google ad programs. the two will then share resulting ad revenue. these are two internet firms with a lot of history. last year yahoo! hired away google executive marisa meyer. and maria meyer hired a former google executive. yahoo! up 1.7%. >> scott baker, what do you do with this one? it's an interesting move from marisa meyer. >> it's an interesting one. the easy money being made in yahoo!. these strategic...
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i hope you will bing or google her, whatever your preferences, and learn more about our company. the silicon valley leadership group did a soft launch in january of something we call start-up silicon valley. it is for innovation economy, ceo's in this region to join at the leadership group basically for free. because we want to capture in the them to the dna that david packard, our founder had, which was a balance of running, brilliance, dynamic companies while, at the same time, being deeply engaged in your communities and in the quality of life of your employees. that is the scale that we want to raise up in these incredibly innovative young entrepreneurs. we have about 20 of them here in the audience today. i want to just mention three of them and embarrass them. they do not know i am going to do this. all of these at this in common. they have less than 40 employees currently. their business has been around for less than four years. and, like me, they are younger than 40 years old. [laughter] why are you laughing? [laughter] let me introduce the ceo of snoozie. stand. [applaus
i hope you will bing or google her, whatever your preferences, and learn more about our company. the silicon valley leadership group did a soft launch in january of something we call start-up silicon valley. it is for innovation economy, ceo's in this region to join at the leadership group basically for free. because we want to capture in the them to the dna that david packard, our founder had, which was a balance of running, brilliance, dynamic companies while, at the same time, being deeply...
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why stop at google? >> reporter: the airport officials say that the new terminal will serve the other clients. >> the international flights. you know, from here to anywhere. like san francisco. and how great is that? >> the proximity to their mountain view headquarters was one of the major selling points. the deal means another $2.6 million in annual rent. up to $300,000 a year in taxes and hundreds of construction jobs and 36 full-time jobs. the deal still needs to be approved as they will see a proposal later this spring. considering all the benefits at a time when they really need a boost is considered pretty much a done deal. in san jose, kpix 5. >>> they are selling new bricks. you can have your names and messages inscribed. costing between $175 and $375 depending on the length and the description. the year-long campaign is expected to raise about $3 million. that will go towards the construction cost. >>> as you know, pets will eat about anything they can. still to come, other household streets tha
why stop at google? >> reporter: the airport officials say that the new terminal will serve the other clients. >> the international flights. you know, from here to anywhere. like san francisco. and how great is that? >> the proximity to their mountain view headquarters was one of the major selling points. the deal means another $2.6 million in annual rent. up to $300,000 a year in taxes and hundreds of construction jobs and 36 full-time jobs. the deal still needs to be...
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you have google and yahoo! teaming up to sell ads there. >> sony, disappointing, is the turn around working? >> not fast enough. think about it. remember the walkman? >> sony could have been apple. >> sony could have been apple, and it wasn't. they are trailing. their tv performance is disappointing. tv division has been in the red. they are trying to invest and innovate, but it is not happening fast enough. handheld devices and televisions have been lagging. what is interesting is they have a big announcement coming up on february 20th opinion we expect that to be about a new play station, that would be great. in the meanwhile, they are warning their handheld gaming devices are not moving fast enough. because if you can play games on your ipad, your iphone, you don't need a separate gaming device. >> my 7-year-old son would not agree with that. he loves his ps -- he would not agree with that. >> neither would my son. thanks, ty. >>> we go cross country with the powerhouse taking a look at one of the top 20 hou
you have google and yahoo! teaming up to sell ads there. >> sony, disappointing, is the turn around working? >> not fast enough. think about it. remember the walkman? >> sony could have been apple. >> sony could have been apple, and it wasn't. they are trailing. their tv performance is disappointing. tv division has been in the red. they are trying to invest and innovate, but it is not happening fast enough. handheld devices and televisions have been lagging. what is...
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so it's absolutely ubiquitous and google being hacked. "wall street journal" broke the story about british aerospace. >> paul: is this a nuisance or genuinely a threat to national security or the u.s. economy? >> it's a real threat to the economy because it allows the chinese to steal terrabytes of intellectual property and all of a sudden the china puts out fighters that look like our fighters or bullet trains that look like german or japanese trains. so it allows them not to put the huge investment in research and development. >> paul: why do they do this? there is a tell secrets to actually innovation and do it yourself? why else do they do it? >> to me, what is new here is the media companies. the chinese has been so focused on commercial espionage and cyber is the best way in. but the "new york times" and journal suggest big concern within china and communist party of their image abroad and back in china. a lot of these stories reveal things about the chinese leadership how much money they have, but they don't want come out and figur
so it's absolutely ubiquitous and google being hacked. "wall street journal" broke the story about british aerospace. >> paul: is this a nuisance or genuinely a threat to national security or the u.s. economy? >> it's a real threat to the economy because it allows the chinese to steal terrabytes of intellectual property and all of a sudden the china puts out fighters that look like our fighters or bullet trains that look like german or japanese trains. so it allows them...
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search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> it's often called fake pot and often advertised as being legal and sold in stores as spice and k2 but actually not marijuana. a hand full of herbs sprayed with chemicals and teenagers consider it a cheap way to get high without going in search of real marijuana. an honors student and soc
search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your...
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apple, google, coke cola, mcdonald's and facebook to name a few. but that's not how things are supposed to work. stocks are a bet on the future profitability of a company, not its popularity. but for a while there, facebook's prospects looked pretty good. in the last month, the facebook like parade petered out. the company reported better than expected profits and sales at the end of january. but it also reported higher expenses and said it would be spending a lot more money in the next year to hire more people and build more features. facebook is a young company and needs to keep finding ways to make money off of you. trouble is, there seems to be a little facebook fatigue settling in. cnn's alison kosik has the story. >> i considered i need to take a break in this. >> reporter: she's talking not about tv nor online shopping. but about facebook. and she's not alone. according to the pew research center, more than 60% of facebook users have decided to take a break from the social network. sometimes for weeks at a time. and during the super bowl, am
apple, google, coke cola, mcdonald's and facebook to name a few. but that's not how things are supposed to work. stocks are a bet on the future profitability of a company, not its popularity. but for a while there, facebook's prospects looked pretty good. in the last month, the facebook like parade petered out. the company reported better than expected profits and sales at the end of january. but it also reported higher expenses and said it would be spending a lot more money in the next year to...
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google is pushing for competitive markets, and that should be our guiding principle, how do we get the least cost and best service, and it can't be from monopolists. >> jennifer: microsoft and google supports the fcc's proposal, right? >> that's exactly right. and the cost of doing this on a universal basis, jennifer is very low compared to the cost of doing it the way we're doing it now through these companies. my service at home is terrible. i have to keep connecting and reconnecting to my cable box and i give lectures and hear many stories about how irritating their service is. and there are visitors to the u.s. who find our internet laughable. >> jennifer: yeah, it is laughable. is the industry powerful enough to stop public wi-fy for all? >> hopefully got for the economy in the long run and economic growth in the future. >> jennifer: all right. thank you so much for joining me again inside "the war room." great to see you. >> thank you jennifer. >> jennifer: up next the super bowl brings about a new right-wing theory. >> coming up the president went skeet shooting and he has the p
google is pushing for competitive markets, and that should be our guiding principle, how do we get the least cost and best service, and it can't be from monopolists. >> jennifer: microsoft and google supports the fcc's proposal, right? >> that's exactly right. and the cost of doing this on a universal basis, jennifer is very low compared to the cost of doing it the way we're doing it now through these companies. my service at home is terrible. i have to keep connecting and...
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google. >> in fact their note is titled, the next google is google. seeing free cash throw around 15% compound annual growth rate. they think youtube could be be a opportunity. many people are underestimating. morgan stanley sees 20% upside to google stock. >> considering it is around record highs. another 20% is quite something. also, aol, what is going on with them? >> i guess you call the original web company. rising nicely. something has happened at aol that hasn't happened in eight years. it grew revenue year over year. first time since '05. revenue about 26 million over consensus. that is well above the 23 cents they made a year ago. keep in mind the float is down. they are buying back stock, right? there is less shares there. 17% growth and in the search business though and 31% jump in aol's third party ad business. >> a couple of casino stocks for us. >> because we triple with the props here. here is the thing. chris christie officially got behind on-line gambling. a bill in new jerse
google. >> in fact their note is titled, the next google is google. seeing free cash throw around 15% compound annual growth rate. they think youtube could be be a opportunity. many people are underestimating. morgan stanley sees 20% upside to google stock. >> considering it is around record highs. another 20% is quite something. also, aol, what is going on with them? >> i guess you call the original web company. rising nicely. something has happened at aol that hasn't...
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including google, blackberry and wal-mart. when we come back, analyzing the analysts. were the right kals made? and we're not talking about that holding noncall. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectiv
including google, blackberry and wal-mart. when we come back, analyzing the analysts. were the right kals made? and we're not talking about that holding noncall. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve...
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. >> there was a race to 700 between google and apple. and google is at all-time highs right now. >> let's go over to josh and see what he's watching. >> we're watching jcpenney in the green here, jcpenney fighting back, asking a judge to declare that it is not in default of its bond agreements. remember earlier this week, hedge fund creditors alleging that the retailer violated bond terms when it pledged inventory as collateral for a 1.5 million credit line. it is intended to create self-interest at trading opportunities. tomorrow on cnbc, jc penny's ceo ron johnson will be on "squawk on the street." >> take us behind, people looking at the stock in the morning and it was down. >> yes. >> and now it's had a pretty decent reverse tall and again it's going to be active and it's going to be volunteer tile and ron johnson is going to be on the network tomorrow. >> everybody knows the story behind it. it was getting killed and it has a big position, came all the way down, now you see the company turn around. i don't think there's any grounds
. >> there was a race to 700 between google and apple. and google is at all-time highs right now. >> let's go over to josh and see what he's watching. >> we're watching jcpenney in the green here, jcpenney fighting back, asking a judge to declare that it is not in default of its bond agreements. remember earlier this week, hedge fund creditors alleging that the retailer violated bond terms when it pledged inventory as collateral for a 1.5 million credit line. it is intended to...
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. >> the audience and our audience specifically, women don't go online and search dress and google and buy dresses. it's not how much howe it works. so much of shopping is entertainment, looking at products that inspire you is entertaining. merchants inspire us with catalogs. >> i wonder to what extent this is a response to the role that amazon has played as being sort of the go-to place where you've got all these retailers trying to compete with, you know, the world's most gigantic assortment. >> when you need batteries you go to amazon. when you want a new black dress, amazon doesn't have a lot to offer. >> it's not curated. >> that's what catalogs are, curated merchandise. that's why retailer ships to 10 billion of -- >> that's the fascination of the in-flight cat wlog the silly dog things. >> sky mall. >> yes. it's curated to be incredibly entertaining. >> one of the things i'm curious about is that scott alluded to earlier is the impact of postal service cuts on this entire field. >> yeah. >> is that going to make your business -- is that going to haven an impact on your business?
. >> the audience and our audience specifically, women don't go online and search dress and google and buy dresses. it's not how much howe it works. so much of shopping is entertainment, looking at products that inspire you is entertaining. merchants inspire us with catalogs. >> i wonder to what extent this is a response to the role that amazon has played as being sort of the go-to place where you've got all these retailers trying to compete with, you know, the world's most gigantic...
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or is google in no-man's land? >> no, i think it very much fits the profile of a growth or technology oriented investor still. 17 times forward pe is not uncompelling for them. they're used to more highly valued stocks. when you look at the performance of google over the last six months, it was that incremental value investor who was often looking at the stock for the first time, that had come in and powered the move, 40% move since the summer. for the long term oriented growth investor, we think google remains a core holding. >> dan, what are you saying to investors about what the ftc did on friday? clearly the government is increasing its scrutiny of mobile devices. the federal trade commission now saying the mobile industry should include do not track features in software, and apps, and take other steps to safeguard personal privacy. what is your view on that? who does that impact, if any? >> well, i think, you know, always when you look at a group of large cap internet and technology stocks, privacy issues are
or is google in no-man's land? >> no, i think it very much fits the profile of a growth or technology oriented investor still. 17 times forward pe is not uncompelling for them. they're used to more highly valued stocks. when you look at the performance of google over the last six months, it was that incremental value investor who was often looking at the stock for the first time, that had come in and powered the move, 40% move since the summer. for the long term oriented growth investor,...
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>> googl google can be other dot operating system, the android licenses everybody. matter how deep apple's resources are, everybody's coming after them, everybody looking at 50, 60, 70% gross margins that are unsustainable. a number two market cap and google itself at the end of the year will start producing their own smart phone. google doesn't need this to be the single profit entry. cheryl: you have to look over the last year. january, the best month since 1997. apple, the worst performance of the s&p 500, yet you are saying great buying opportunity. why? >> prices will come down, this is typical of every technology cycle we ever see. we're in the midst of that right now. we are enduring that right now. this stock is ridiculously cheap. here is a company that is the return of capital in the high 20s, in the 30s for the last year, company that has a huge instalinstalled base, so apple t going away. >> they're going from 40 to 20. this is a hardware company. >> the margins will go down. the question is why did they go down the last year. >> look at their major cust
>> googl google can be other dot operating system, the android licenses everybody. matter how deep apple's resources are, everybody's coming after them, everybody looking at 50, 60, 70% gross margins that are unsustainable. a number two market cap and google itself at the end of the year will start producing their own smart phone. google doesn't need this to be the single profit entry. cheryl: you have to look over the last year. january, the best month since 1997. apple, the worst...
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google has done quite well. are there opportunities for investors to look overseas to tap into some of that continued growth? >> actually, i meant to say google is three to five years ahead of baidu in terms of mobile. but it's very, very hard for new entrants to make significant market share in markets where you have an incumbent with 50%, 60% of market share. and for badu to gain market share in other countries where google is dominant, it's going to be very difficult. new entrants has not gained a significant market share. >> we've seen their shares up. i'm just looking here at a price chart over the last couple of years. they've outperformed google, outperformed the nasdaq. so what do you think baidu needs to say here to investors to convince them that there is potential? >> well, you know, i mean, baidu's biggest risk is not necessarily the transition to mobile. it's not necessarily competition from chihu because chihu doesn't generate a lot of revenues on the search side. market shares in terms of page vie
google has done quite well. are there opportunities for investors to look overseas to tap into some of that continued growth? >> actually, i meant to say google is three to five years ahead of baidu in terms of mobile. but it's very, very hard for new entrants to make significant market share in markets where you have an incumbent with 50%, 60% of market share. and for badu to gain market share in other countries where google is dominant, it's going to be very difficult. new entrants has...
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maybe google your symptoms, try to figure out what exactly is going on what's wrong with you. dr. kim says don't that. why trying to self diagnose can backfire. >> you can find a ga zillion things wrong with you if you wanted to. aneurysms, cancer, all that stuff. i feel like i'm a doctor sometimes. >> from the common cold to the rarest and most exotic diseases, the internet is filled with information about every possible ailment. for a growing number of people all that information may pose a greater danger to their health than what might actually ail them. >> it's like hypokond ra, which is triggered by the internet. >> it's called cyber chondria. it's when people spend hour after hour online reading self-diagnosing and stressing out. >> my left arm was getting like, quite numb sometimes and sore. i looked that up, and the first thing that shows up, i'm having a heart attack. >> fear cannot just kiep getting escalated, escalated. how are you feeling today. >> by the time people see a neurologist based on what they've read online, they think the worst. >> that's the risk, which is
maybe google your symptoms, try to figure out what exactly is going on what's wrong with you. dr. kim says don't that. why trying to self diagnose can backfire. >> you can find a ga zillion things wrong with you if you wanted to. aneurysms, cancer, all that stuff. i feel like i'm a doctor sometimes. >> from the common cold to the rarest and most exotic diseases, the internet is filled with information about every possible ailment. for a growing number of people all that information...
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google chairman eric schmidt is going to take china to task in a new book thats he's written. this according to people who have had an early read of it. schmidt will blame china directly for many recent hacks of american businesses, warning china could be the internet's number one enemy, and that the u.s. will be at a disadvantage because american companies can't hack back. it's against american law. early reviewers say schmidt is very direct about his feelings about china. you don't expect that out of high tech companies. they usually coddle their relationship with the chinese. turning to wall street, today's not the day we're going to see any records set. the dow opened at just over 14,000, its highest level since 2007. and had it gained a bit, it would have set records for the highest ever, but today looks like minor losses instead. >>> speaking of losses, we have to eat a bit of crow or raven this morning. last week we dismissed predictions by video game programmers at redwood city's electronic arts that the ravens would win the super bowl. well, it turns the out not only
google chairman eric schmidt is going to take china to task in a new book thats he's written. this according to people who have had an early read of it. schmidt will blame china directly for many recent hacks of american businesses, warning china could be the internet's number one enemy, and that the u.s. will be at a disadvantage because american companies can't hack back. it's against american law. early reviewers say schmidt is very direct about his feelings about china. you don't expect...
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that says but the ellis the war became a real nightmare for the people of this small city in the say google region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists arrived sweeping south towards the capital by marco the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes and that's just the visible traces of the war they left it civilians who were left with the scars that will last a lifetime one family paid a deep price for this conflict against the islamist terrorists one of the family sons was killed by a jihadist soldier inside his own home. one brother was attacked by a group of militants the ridge children among them he started running and got back into our house but they followed him one of the children fired at him but missed and then another insurgent shot him inside the house my brother fell and was riddled with bullets we laid his body in the house we couldn't bury him because we were afraid to go outside. just me this is just one example of the terror that the conflict is putting mali and civilians through plaguing the weakest the most no one was s
that says but the ellis the war became a real nightmare for the people of this small city in the say google region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists arrived sweeping south towards the capital by marco the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes and that's just the visible traces of the war they left it civilians who were left with the scars that will last a lifetime one family paid a deep price for this conflict against the islamist...
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are no on images poverty and squalor that's the google translation of the greek headline that apparently the national broadcasting council has banned the broadcasting of images of poverty or squalor in greece without the express permission of those being photographed obviously we're going to also see the same thing with tourist photos because france gets tourism lots of tourism to france is their biggest industry so no photos of french people not able to drink wine because we've had to sell it all off to the london bankers in order to keep our social services afloat well this is an extension of the american policy under obama not to photograph the dead soldiers coming back from iraq and afghanistan as if they don't exist so in a bowl and dead soldier we have no photo so used of did these a lot of it is spinning collateralized debt obligations for goldman sachs and so now you can't photograph poverty therefore it doesn't exist it's surrealism come to economics as i knew it would as i predicted that's why gold and silver by the way continue to make new highs against everything current in t
are no on images poverty and squalor that's the google translation of the greek headline that apparently the national broadcasting council has banned the broadcasting of images of poverty or squalor in greece without the express permission of those being photographed obviously we're going to also see the same thing with tourist photos because france gets tourism lots of tourism to france is their biggest industry so no photos of french people not able to drink wine because we've had to sell it...
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no on images poverty and squalor that's the google translation of the greek headline that apparently the national broadcasting council has banned the broadcasting of images of poverty or squalor in greece without the express permission of those being photographed obviously we're going to also see the same thing with tourist photos because france gets tourism lots of tourism to france is their biggest industry so no photos of french people not able to drink wine because we've had to sell it all off to the london bankers in order to keep our social services afloat well this is an extension of the american policy under obama not to photograph the dead soldiers coming back from iraq and afghanistan as if they don't exist so in a bowl and dead soldier we had no photo so he did these a lot of it is spinning close to the publication for goldman sachs and so now you can't photograph poverty therefore it doesn't exist it's surrealism come to economics as i knew it would as i predicted that's why gold and silver by the way continue to make new highs against everything current in the world spac
no on images poverty and squalor that's the google translation of the greek headline that apparently the national broadcasting council has banned the broadcasting of images of poverty or squalor in greece without the express permission of those being photographed obviously we're going to also see the same thing with tourist photos because france gets tourism lots of tourism to france is their biggest industry so no photos of french people not able to drink wine because we've had to sell it all...
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disappointing, entrepreneurship is what drove the last 20 years of this country, whether you look at apple and google and twitter, but qualaccess is very difficult -- capital access is very difficult. also the regulation, is very difficult, so they had to take down some of those barriers. i think this is an important step. but it is not going to happen overnight. charles: you were for taxing the rich, you were one of the main proponents tell this to your friends on wall street, for a lot of people, when it started at $250,000, that of is the heart of small business, the ones that have donees bulk of hiring, and you say, listen. we're going to knock the wheels out of the motor important part most important part of our economy. >> i am part of that 1%, i am not touting anything to my friends, we needed to cut $4 trillion to get our fiscal responsibility in order, it is not going to happen with all spending, you need taxes to be parts. charles: i want to say, what is more important, growing the economy? or taxing the economy? do you think that, more pro-business, pro-growth agendas just offered up even
disappointing, entrepreneurship is what drove the last 20 years of this country, whether you look at apple and google and twitter, but qualaccess is very difficult -- capital access is very difficult. also the regulation, is very difficult, so they had to take down some of those barriers. i think this is an important step. but it is not going to happen overnight. charles: you were for taxing the rich, you were one of the main proponents tell this to your friends on wall street, for a lot of...
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people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. >>> we just heard from two parents who saw synthethic pot destroy their son's life. i'm joined by two people on the front lines. you both work for the bureau of investigation and ken is a gbi agent and investigates the distribution and sale of synthetic drugs. good to see you both. thank you for being here to educate us more about this. i actually had not heard of this. but it sounds like, is this right, ken, it's an epidemic? >> it really is. it has blown up on us in the metro atlanta area and around the nation in the past four or five years. >> we're talking thousands of percent. this is something thrust to the forefront, particularly here in atlanta but this is maybe something a lot of parents haven't even heard about? >> yes. surprisingly enough, it has flown under the radar, some wholesale manufacturers and distributors have done a god job using smoke and mirrors to conceal their activities and exactly what they're doing. it took a
people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. >>> we just heard from two parents who saw synthethic pot destroy their son's life. i'm joined by two people on the front lines. you both work for the bureau of investigation and ken is a gbi agent and investigates the distribution and sale of synthetic drugs. good to see you both. thank you for being here to educate us more about this. i actually had not heard...
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i mean, we have a great relationship with google. they supply our sponsored listings for our search business which is effectively the advertisements that we serve in our various properties. from time to time, they adjust certain policies, about the way those advertisements are used. we had a big one over the course of the last weeks where sort of we and google worked together to come up with a change to the set of policies. it's probably the biggest one that we've had in a long time, and our business comes out strong. it has some impact in the near-term but i think overall leaves us in a great competitive position. we said we're expecting strong double digit growth in that business this year. so we actually feel great. i mean when you have a relati relationship like that that's big over time issues can arise and you sort of then have periods of realignment which we have and we come out very strong. so we feel really good about it. >> let's turn this around for a second. were you in compliance with the new policy? and more importantly
i mean, we have a great relationship with google. they supply our sponsored listings for our search business which is effectively the advertisements that we serve in our various properties. from time to time, they adjust certain policies, about the way those advertisements are used. we had a big one over the course of the last weeks where sort of we and google worked together to come up with a change to the set of policies. it's probably the biggest one that we've had in a long time, and our...